Dive into the chaotic and captivating world of Wolf Eyes with their 2006 live album "Black Vomit," a collaboration with the legendary saxophonist Anthony Braxton. This isn't just another noise rock album; it's a raw, unfiltered experience that pushes the boundaries of experimental music. Recorded on May 21, 2005, and released by Les Disques VICTO, "Black Vomit" is a 33-minute journey through a sonic landscape that blends noise rock, drone, free jazz, industrial, neofolk, and avant-garde elements.
Wolf Eyes, known for their intense and unpredictable live performances, bring their signature chaos to this album. Anthony Braxton, a pioneer in free jazz and experimental music, adds a layer of complexity and depth that elevates "Black Vomit" to new heights. The album features two extended tracks, "The Mangler" and "Rationed Rot," each a testament to the improvisational skills and raw energy of both Wolf Eyes and Braxton.
Fans of experimental music will appreciate the album's uncompromising approach and the way it seamlessly blends different genres. The collaboration between Wolf Eyes and Braxton results in a unique sound that is both challenging and rewarding. "Black Vomit" is not just an album; it's an experience that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who dares to listen.
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